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This Divide Function Game/Worksheet (Evaluate) is a great way to put your skills to the test in a fun environment. By practicing, you’ll start to work out the answers efficiently.
Divide Function Game (Evaluate)
This game will require you to find the quotient of two functions for a specific input value. Round your answer to two decimal places when necessary. Scroll down for a detailed explanation.
How to Play the Divide Function Game (Evaluate)
The Setup
You are presented with two functions and a target value:
f(x): The numerator (the top part of the fraction).
g(x): The denominator (the bottom part of the fraction).
Target x: The specific number you must plug into both.
The Operation
The notation (f / g)(x) simply means:
\(\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}\)
How to Solve
Solve f(x): Plug the target x into the first equation and get a number.
Solve g(x): Plug the target x into the second equation and get a number.
Divide: Take your first number and divide it by the second.
If the division doesn’t result in a whole number, you can give your answer in fractions or round your answer to two decimal places.
Example Walkthrough
Equations:f(x) = x2 - 1
g(x) = x + 4
Target: x = 2
Step 1: f(2) = (2)2 - 1 = 4 - 1 = 3
Step 2: g(2) = (2) + 4 = 6
Step 3: 3 ÷ 6 = 0.5
Your Answer: 0.5
This video gives a clear, step-by-step approach to divide functions (evaluate).
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